19 MARCH 1927, page 2

We Are Glad To Note That The Labour Party Here

is reconsidering its position in so far that it is no longer demanding the recall of the troops. The long expected conference between the extremist and moderate Cantonese at......

Sir Edward Grigg, The Governor Of Kenya, Speaking To The

African Society on Tuesday, said that the con- troversy about Labour and other questions in - Kenya was misleading. He desired to make it perfectly clear that there was no......

• • Let Us Glance Now At The Debates On

the Estimat Sir Samuel Hoare reviewed the Air Force estima in the House of Commons on Thursday, March 10th He must be heartily congratulated on the vigour Avg which he has......

Now That The Estimates Of All The Fighting Services Have

been published, it is seen that the saving ove the Estimates of last year Is less than one and a half millions. In our judgment this is not enough, though, of course, it has to......

The Very Absence Of Excitement At The Session Of The

League Council was a sign of the usefulness of the work accomplished. The Saar difficulty was settled in an atmosphere of good humour, and so was the quarrel about the German......

The Prime Minister Made A Most Interesting Cantrib Tion To

the debate when he described hiS own inqui into the allegation that the number of accidents had bee excessive. He had come to the conclusion that VC few of the accidents could......

The Saar Settlement Deserves Some Further Comment. The...

that the proposed international police force should consist of fewer than 800 men. They also wanted guarantees that the force should be really international, and not composed of......

The First Lord Of The Admiralty Presented His Est Unlit

in the House of Commons on Monday. They showe d reduction upon last year of only £100,000. H e plat out, however,_ that if the fall in the value of money we he taken into......

The Reason Why It Was Proposed To Recruit The Force

from the Allied Armies—in point of fact, from the French and British Armies—was, Sir Austen went on to explain, that it must be always ready and must be disciplined. A strictly......